No rules needed in NCAA business world
AFTER FOLLOWING college basketball forever and covering it professionally for 2 decades, I have come to the following conclusion: Throw away the manual covering the sport.
Let there be chaos. Make it official – he who cheats best wins. Really, what is the point here?
This thought has been formulating for a while. After talking to several coaches and colleagues in the last few weeks while researching a story on new, tougher recruiting rules that ran in last Wednesday’s Daily News, I became more certain of my stance.
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11/18/9
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